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This display case, topped with a red Pyrenean marble with a protrusion and a beak of corbel, opens with two slightly convex glass doors. Their frames are in rosewood veneer arranged diagonally. These doors are equipped with an original functional lock with key and finely worked brass entries. On the front and on the sides, each of the windows is underlined in its circumference by an applique trim composed of volutes, pine cones and gilded bronze scrolls.
The interior, lined with a salmon-colored fabric, offers two glass shelves, placed on supports, adjustable every five centimeters, thus giving the possibility to add new ones.
The uprights of this piece of furniture, embellished with falls, are also diagonally plated and chamfered. They are tapered towards the bottom and end in crowbars.
The crosspiece has a lamp head with a gilded bronze motif.
You will be won over by this rarely offered two-door display case with a more than reasonable size.
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Period : Mid 19th century
Excellent condition after restoration in our workshop.
Varnished satin finish.
Delivery and installation possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of works of art.
Maximum dimensions :
Width : 94 cm
Depth : 47 cm
Height : 156 cm
Ref: HU878YMJI4